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Turn back time with Rejuvederm

We’ve all looked in the mirror at one time or another and wondered about the person staring back at us, however Rejuvederm in Geelong West can enhance your natural beauty and get you looking like the best version of yourself again.

Integrating cosmetic injectables with evidence-based skin care, Rejuvederm aims to help you slow and reduce the effects and appearance of aging, while improving your skin’s overall appearance.

Rejuvederm’s talented team of qualified doctors and nurses are focused on continuous training, delivering safe and effective treatments while striving to attain the best results possible for clients.

Nurse Lorelle from Rejuvederm is a clinical nurse specialist with a postgraduate diploma in cosmetic nursing, so she really knows her stuff. Lorelle endeavors to stay focused on the anatomy of the skin and in doing so, can help you to slow the skin’s aging process and better your overall appearance.

For Mother’s Day, Rujevederm is offering full-face rejuvenation and hydration packages why not go for a full face sprinkle with anti wrinkle or some lush lips.

Rejuvederm is offering three areas of anti-wrinkle for $390, two areas for $280 and one area for $175.

Offering quality cosmetic injectables at affordable prices, Rejuvederm’s services include anti wrinkle injections for crows feet, forehead lines, frown lines and more, as well as dermal filler in the lips and cheeks and now offers skin bio remodeling.

Rejuvederm is located at 56 Aberdeen Street, Geelong West.

For more information, contact Rejuvederm on 0432-622 616, and for bookings visit bookings.mediapp.com.au/21565.

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